My Little Old Home
Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics


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I never knew that the place i grew
Is the grandest place on earth
Till I roamed around from town to town
But now I know what it's worth
Listen while I tell you about
The place I mean
It's my little old home down in New Orleans
Oh-de lay-ee

In the sunny south where the black oil flows
That's where I long to be
The dixie land where the white cotton grows
Is calling now to me
And soon i'll be in the land of my dreams
It's my little old home down in New Orleans

Oh-de lay-ee

I've been east, and way out west
Been around most everywhere
Now I'm headed south for a good long rest
I'll be glad when I get there
All the wonderful things in
The world it seems
Are awaiting for me down in New Orleans

Oh-de lay-ee

In the sunny south where the black oil flows
That's where I long to be
The dixie land where the white cotton grows
Is calling now to me
And soon I'll be in the land of my dreams
And that's my little old home
Down in New Orleans





Oh-de lay-ee

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jimmie Rodgers's song "My Little Old Home in New Orleans" express a deep love and nostalgia for the singer's hometown. The opening lines convey a realization that his childhood home is truly the most magnificent place on earth, even though he didn't fully appreciate it until he traveled and experienced other towns. The lyrics invite the listener to listen while the singer describes this special place, referring to it as his "little old home down in New Orleans."


The following verses highlight the allure of the Southern United States, particularly the sunny South where the black oil flows and the Dixie land where white cotton grows. These references evoke a sense of yearning and a strong emotional connection to the region. The singer longs to be back in the land of his dreams, referring to his beloved New Orleans.


The repetition of the phrase "Oh-de lay-ee" throughout the song serves as a refrain, adding a touch of whimsy and reinforcing the joyful anticipation the singer feels as he heads south for a much-needed rest. The lyrics convey a sense of awe and excitement about the wonderful things that await him in New Orleans, suggesting a deep connection to the city and its unique cultural heritage.


Overall, this song captures the sentiment of longing for one's hometown and the undeniable pull that it holds, even after experiencing other places. It is a heartfelt ode to the singer's beloved New Orleans, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing for the place he calls home.


Line by Line Meaning

I never knew that the place i grew
I had no idea that the place where I grew up held such significance


Is the grandest place on earth
It is the most magnificent place in the whole world


Till I roamed around from town to town
Until I traveled from one town to another


But now I know what it's worth
But now I understand its true value


Listen while I tell you about
Pay attention as I share with you


The place I mean
The place I am referring to


It's my little old home down in New Orleans
It is my beloved and humble home in New Orleans


In the sunny south where the black oil flows
In the beautiful southern region where the oil is abundant


That's where I long to be
That is where I yearn to return


The dixie land where the white cotton grows
The land of Dixie where the cotton plants flourish


Is calling now to me
Is beckoning for my presence


And soon i'll be in the land of my dreams
And soon I will find myself in the land I have always dreamed of


It's my little old home down in New Orleans
It is my cherished and humble home in New Orleans


I've been east, and way out west
I have traveled to the eastern and western parts of the country


Been around most everywhere
Explored numerous places


Now I'm headed south for a good long rest
Now I am heading south to relax for an extended period


I'll be glad when I get there
I will be delighted once I arrive


All the wonderful things in
All the marvelous aspects of


The world it seems
The world, it appears


Are awaiting for me down in New Orleans
Are patiently waiting for me in New Orleans


In the sunny south where the black oil flows
In the beautiful southern region where the oil is abundant


That's where I long to be
That is where I yearn to return


The dixie land where the white cotton grows
The land of Dixie where the cotton plants flourish


Is calling now to me
Is beckoning for my presence


And soon I'll be in the land of my dreams
And soon I will find myself in the land I have always dreamed of


And that's my little old home
And that is my beloved and humble home


Down in New Orleans
In the city of New Orleans


Oh-de lay-ee




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0:12 I never knew that the place i grew
Is the grandest place on earth
Till I roamed around from town to town
But now I know what it's worth
Listen while I tell you about the place I mean
It's my little old home down in New Orleans
Oh-de-lay-ee
0:44 In the sunny south where the black oil flows
That's where I long to be
The dixie land where the white cotton grows
Is calling now to me
And soon i'll be in the land of my dreams
It's my little old home down in New Orleans
Oh-de-lay-ee
1:41 I've been east, and way out west
Been around most everywhere
Now I'm headed south for a good long rest
I'll be glad when I get there
All the wonderful things in the world it seems
Are awaiting for me down in New Orleans
Oh-de-lay-ee
2:10 In the sunny south where the black oil flows
That's where I long to be
The dixie-land where the white cotton grows
Is calling now to me
And soon I'll be in the land of my dreams
And that's my little old home down in New Orleans
Oh-de-lay-ee

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